at the University of Virginia
How to Navigate the Reporting Process
April 19, 2017 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm | Garrett Hall | Co-Sponsored by Women in Policy
This event gives individuals the unique opportunity to hear and follow each stage of the reporting process. Survivors will be speaking about their reporting experience and a panel of speakers will be discussing the nuances of the reporting process and their thoughts on the process from their respective roles. The event will be concluded with a brief presentation from Women in Policy (WIP) on policy advocacy and allow time for a question and answer session. This event has been FOA approved by the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office.
Academic Speaker Lineup:
Anne Coughlin, UVA Law Professor,
Speaking on UVA vs. Legal Reporting
Corinne Field, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Professor,
Speaking on Mandatory vs. Confidential Employees
Claire Kaplan, Director of Gender Violence and Social Change Program at the Women’s Center, Speaking on Confidential Employee and Women’s Center Counseling
Christopher Tate, Title IX Office
Speaking on Title IX policy
Francesca Callicotte, Student and Website Liaison
Speaking on Website Navigation
Emily Leidy, Reporting Survivor
Speaking on personal experience
Legal Speaker Lineup:
Logan Woodzell, Police Officer
Speaking on reporting sexual assault to police
Sheri Owen, Sexual Assault Resource Agency Director of Community Outreach
Speaking on SARA’s hospital support program
Areshini Pather, Prosecutor, volunteer at Shelter for Help in Emergency
Speaking on trial procedures